Art in the Time of COVID: Oil Paintings by Marnell Brown and Sunnie LeBlanc

Jul 2 - Aug 7

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“Art in the Time of Covid: Oil Paintings by Marnell Brown and Sunnie LeBlanc” features works created during this difficult, but inspiring year July 2-Aug. 7 with a reception 5-7 p.m. July 9. The center is open Tuesdays through Saturday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
The reception will give the public an opportunity to meet and learn more about the artists and their works. 
In addition, LeBlanc has scheduled a series of “Easel Talks” to be held from 3-5 p.m. each Thursday during the exhibition. LeBlanc will be working on a new painting while discussing various aspects of the creative process as well as answering questions from interested viewers.
LeBlanc, who divides her time between Fort Worth and her home in Montana’s Flathead Valley, describes herself as “a hard-edged oil painter” who loves painting in the outdoors in Glacier National Park and Northwest Montana. She loves the challenge of portraying the area’s rugged mountains, clear lakes and wild creatures.
For Brown, life off the grid provides the background for impressionistic oil paintings that reveal the beauty of life in Montana’s backcountry. Painting directly from nature on artist-prepared board, her studies of horses, mules and life on a rugged ranch tell of a simple and profound existence.

  • Date(s):
    • July 2-Aug. 7 with a reception 5-7 p.m. July 9